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they were known as jim crow. what we have going on in the 21st century in 2012 is jim crow's cousin, james crow esquire. this is what people need to know. they have planned this for months. this has been going on for months under the radar. it's now out in the open. two, i suspect that t they'veee scott and others will probably keep finding out and we're lucky to find it out just a few days before the election. >> absolutely. >> and finally, reverend sharpton, i will say this again. this is where you tell people, get out of my face because, remember, none of these people have legal authority. they have no legal authority to stop you from voting and that's what you've got to remember. just simply tell them to get the you know what out of my face and go in there and vote. >> now, we started seeing this in wisconsin, now iowa and elsewhere. scott, some liberal bloggers have suggested that project orca could lead in this sophisticated apparatus that we're talking about to voter suppression. give you an example. one b
they were known as jim crow. what we have going on in the 21st century in 2012 is jim crow's cousin, james crow esquire. this is what people need to know. they have planned this for months. this has been going on for months under the radar. it's now out in the open. two, i suspect that t they'veee scott and others will probably keep finding out and we're lucky to find it out just a few days before the election. >> absolutely. >> and finally, reverend sharpton, i will say this again....
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>> reporter: but jim messina said ultimately it was the face-to-face contact that sealed the deal. >> we invested in the grass-roots and for a year people said, you know, why are they spending so much money in these states and we were helping local people build a volunteer grass-roots army out there to talk to their friends. >> reporter: now, that kind of contact worked very well for the president with early voters here, scott, and it staked himtor a more than 200,000 vote lead in that category. >> pelley: it certainly worked, dean, thanks very much. all day long yesterday we were talking to voters as they left the polls all across the country. anthony mason is in studio 57. anthony, what did the voters tell us about why they voted the way they did? >> reporter: scott, the president built his reelection victory around the same coalition that put him in the white house four years ago. we saw a pronounced gender gap in our exit polls. governor romney won men by seven percentage points but president obama won women by an even wider margin, 55% to 44%. now, the president's support among w
>> reporter: but jim messina said ultimately it was the face-to-face contact that sealed the deal. >> we invested in the grass-roots and for a year people said, you know, why are they spending so much money in these states and we were helping local people build a volunteer grass-roots army out there to talk to their friends. >> reporter: now, that kind of contact worked very well for the president with early voters here, scott, and it staked himtor a more than 200,000 vote...
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bureau chief jim wild was delighted to get color on due co-. it was the flavor of the week. he was quite happy. just as i was leaving, he grabbed my arm and he said, kid, how do i know you didn't have your lens cap on when you shot this. if i ship all this to new york and it's no good, i'll kill you. early the next morning i dashed in to see how much they used on the evening news, and there was a tellex coming through on the wire from mack johnson in new york just as i walked in. and it said, on pass north, it says looks like due co-story shot with lens cap on. then the telex went dead for about two hours. damn, i must have shot the story with the new fangled bolex gizmo in the fade-out leaver gear. chances are my stills with that new licoflex i ground into the dirt was about as bad and jim wild will surely kill me. it was the longest two hours of my life as a stringer. but when the telex started up again. it continued, two north rolls that were okay are great and we cut a solid 1:30 spot that led nightly news, congratulations. i lay low for the next couple days until "time"
bureau chief jim wild was delighted to get color on due co-. it was the flavor of the week. he was quite happy. just as i was leaving, he grabbed my arm and he said, kid, how do i know you didn't have your lens cap on when you shot this. if i ship all this to new york and it's no good, i'll kill you. early the next morning i dashed in to see how much they used on the evening news, and there was a tellex coming through on the wire from mack johnson in new york just as i walked in. and it said,...
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jim? >> reporter: hey there, jim. yeah, after a couple of days of controversy mayor bloomberg reversing his decision and canceling the marathon late today, making sure all the resources are focused on the recovery. you can see what's left of the boardwalk behind me in atlantic city. this is not the world famous boardwalk but another around this city. it's gone now. it's been wiped away. and others still trying to recover up and down the coast. heavy equipment helps to steer the difficult recovery. power lines are going back up. but many places are still overmatched by the devastation sandy left behind. >> this is well beyond what any of us ever imagined. >> reporter: the long road to recovery now literally lined with hundreds of thousands struggling to survive. the line stretched for blocks if you're lucky but more often for miles. people waiting in traffic or for a ride on the limited public transportation available. hundreds hanging out just to charge their phones. >> don't be difficult, ma'am. >> reporter: but the
jim? >> reporter: hey there, jim. yeah, after a couple of days of controversy mayor bloomberg reversing his decision and canceling the marathon late today, making sure all the resources are focused on the recovery. you can see what's left of the boardwalk behind me in atlantic city. this is not the world famous boardwalk but another around this city. it's gone now. it's been wiped away. and others still trying to recover up and down the coast. heavy equipment helps to steer the difficult...
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. >> reporter: gflg, jim. and the bodies of those 12 girls, eight boys, and six adult women killed right here in the sandy hook shooting yesterday are being returned to their families tonight, more than 24 hour after the brutal mass six-year-old emilie parker and jesse lewis. tomorrow, the medical examiner will conduct autopsies on adam lanza and his mother. and the families will begin the process of laying their loved ones to rest. jim. >> axelrod: margaret, thank you. it is still unclear what if any connection the gunman's mother had to the school. but we do know the weapons adam lanza used to kill his victims came from her home. bob orr is in washington with more on the investigation. good evening, bob. >> reporter: good evening, jim. as new details emerge, the scope of the horror explains. gunman adam lanza apparently sprayed two classrooms at sandy hook elementary school with relentless fire from a semiautomatic assault rifle. it was a massacre, and most of the victims were first graders. autopsies on the
. >> reporter: gflg, jim. and the bodies of those 12 girls, eight boys, and six adult women killed right here in the sandy hook shooting yesterday are being returned to their families tonight, more than 24 hour after the brutal mass six-year-old emilie parker and jesse lewis. tomorrow, the medical examiner will conduct autopsies on adam lanza and his mother. and the families will begin the process of laying their loved ones to rest. jim. >> axelrod: margaret, thank you. it is still...
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so, jim, how soon could this be approved and in supermarkets? >> reporter: well, that's the latest mystery about this fish, diane. the fda just won't say. its scientists approved it as safe two years ago. the company says they may go out of business before the fda actually approves it. >> and will there be a label on it? is it a required -- is it a requirement that there be a label on it if it's in the supermarkets? >> if this fish is approved, it will not be labeled separately from farmed atlantic salmon so you will not know unless you buy organic or you buy a wild salmon. if you buy farm salmon and it's in your supermarket as farm salmon, it could be this fish. >> all right, jim. thank you for your exclusive look. and we want everybody to know there will be a lot more of jim's reporting on "nightline" tonight, as well. >>> and coming up here, the pinocchio effect. could your nose actually change when you lie? we're going to show you something amazing. [ female announcer ] the humana walmart-preferred rx plan p-d-p gives you a low $18.50 monthl
so, jim, how soon could this be approved and in supermarkets? >> reporter: well, that's the latest mystery about this fish, diane. the fda just won't say. its scientists approved it as safe two years ago. the company says they may go out of business before the fda actually approves it. >> and will there be a label on it? is it a required -- is it a requirement that there be a label on it if it's in the supermarkets? >> if this fish is approved, it will not be labeled...
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and if the country can feel safe, jim? >> reporter: good evening, diane. these frustrating lines have made flying safer. no new attacks. but for frequent fliers, they've taken the fun out of flying. now, a sea-change. the era of shoe-less screening may be over. for air travelers, that long, slow-moving security line, seems like proof the terrorists won. >> i dread taking off my shoes and my belt. pretty soon, they'll have us strip naked. >> reporter: taking off belts and shoes, cosmetics and lap taps out of the bag, sue coming to pat-downs, by a government that treated us all the same, children, old people, even u.s. senators. all of us, suspected terrorists. >> i think it's an indignity that we're going through, that's not making us safer. >> reporter: but now, in more than 30 airports, what the tsa is calling a new day. >> it's part of a fundamental shift in how we approach aviation security. >> reporter: from boston and new york in the northeast, to miami and atlanta in the south, chicago and denver in the midwest, seattle, san francisco and los angeles
and if the country can feel safe, jim? >> reporter: good evening, diane. these frustrating lines have made flying safer. no new attacks. but for frequent fliers, they've taken the fun out of flying. now, a sea-change. the era of shoe-less screening may be over. for air travelers, that long, slow-moving security line, seems like proof the terrorists won. >> i dread taking off my shoes and my belt. pretty soon, they'll have us strip naked. >> reporter: taking off belts and...
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and i think jim lehrer will keep it even keel as far as the performance itself. >> you prepared president bush. how tough is it to be sitting with the president of the united states and telling him, no, sir, you're doing this wrong. let's try it again. is it harder to prepare a president? >> well, a person that needs a team that's capable of doing that. and a good opponent which i think he has here. john kerry as his debate, you know, preparation opponent here, that can school him in these things. that i think is important and kerry's quite good. we saw that in 2004. he did quite well in all three of those debates but it should be sobering to romney that kerry did well in those debates but it was not decisive in the election. >> a challenger wins just by being on the stage with an incumbent president, but you have to be ronald reagan and do a there you go again and make something of that in the ensuing campaign and also outside events, obviously, iran, the hostage situation was fatally damaging to jimmy carter. but -- >> you can only make the case that really three presidential elections
and i think jim lehrer will keep it even keel as far as the performance itself. >> you prepared president bush. how tough is it to be sitting with the president of the united states and telling him, no, sir, you're doing this wrong. let's try it again. is it harder to prepare a president? >> well, a person that needs a team that's capable of doing that. and a good opponent which i think he has here. john kerry as his debate, you know, preparation opponent here, that can school him...
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jim mcmahon just came out and said he suffers from dementia, so there is a fear. >> if you're going to stop football, you better stop hockey. >> reporter: symptoms are often subtle and easily missed. among children and adolescents, emergency room visits for sports-related brain injuries, including concussions, have gone up 60% in ten years. ask for boys, the rates are highest in football. >> from the nfl all wait down to pop warner youth football, unprecedented steps have been taken the last several years to make the game safer. >> reporter: more than half of the states in america, including new hampshire, have concussion laws to protect student athletes. at eastern tech in maryland, players take brain function tests to determine if and when they can play after an injury. >> it will tell me how severe my injury is, it will tell me how long i have to get back. >> reporter: banning football altogether may be extreme, but butler's proposal has triggered a passionate debate, forcing the country to take a different look at one of its most cherished pastimes. >>> up next on nightly news, the
jim mcmahon just came out and said he suffers from dementia, so there is a fear. >> if you're going to stop football, you better stop hockey. >> reporter: symptoms are often subtle and easily missed. among children and adolescents, emergency room visits for sports-related brain injuries, including concussions, have gone up 60% in ten years. ask for boys, the rates are highest in football. >> from the nfl all wait down to pop warner youth football, unprecedented steps have been...
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went after gingrich today, they did a conference call about him this morning with susan molinari and jim talent, who former members of congress who served with newt gingrich. they are clearly worried to some extent. there is a real question. what if it's 32-26? does that give gingrich the ability to go to florida forcing perry and santorum out of the race and having romney along with ron paul one-on-one? that is a potentially dangerous situation. they'll have more resources than in florida but romney one-on-one against santorum or gingrich, there is a bit of an x factor they'd rather not see. they'd rather leave here with a strong enough win that no one goes to florida strong but mitt romney. >> and you're talking about the new florida, the rick scott florida, the florida of the last election, a much more rightist party? >> it's a closed primary, only republicans. and you know it wasn't that long ago that gingrich was way up in florida overwhelmingly. now the "time" poll today has romney up by a lot but the number could bounce back again. if gingrich has a performance here that he can sp
went after gingrich today, they did a conference call about him this morning with susan molinari and jim talent, who former members of congress who served with newt gingrich. they are clearly worried to some extent. there is a real question. what if it's 32-26? does that give gingrich the ability to go to florida forcing perry and santorum out of the race and having romney along with ron paul one-on-one? that is a potentially dangerous situation. they'll have more resources than in florida but...
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>> okay, jim. tell us, how quickly this might happen across the country. how soon? >> reporter: well, it will be in almost all the major airports across the country, 35 by the end of the year. and it's not all they're doing. in fact, the tsa is hinting that they're going to have other trusted travelers without a card, for people who might be seniors or are in the military, who already have security clearances. >> what a difference that will make if those lines are shorter. thank you, jim avila. >>> and now, we turn to breaking news from the pentagon tonight, about women and combat. an announcement that takes women one step closer to that happening. let's go to jon karl. we have the latest breaking news. jon? >> reporter: we learned that tomorrow, the pentagon will announce changes to rules governing women in combat. as you know, right now, women are not allowed to serve in combat units and units operating on the front lines. with the pentagon's announcement tomorrow, we have learned, this will change. but only partly. the pentagon is opening up 14,000 jobs, most of
>> okay, jim. tell us, how quickly this might happen across the country. how soon? >> reporter: well, it will be in almost all the major airports across the country, 35 by the end of the year. and it's not all they're doing. in fact, the tsa is hinting that they're going to have other trusted travelers without a card, for people who might be seniors or are in the military, who already have security clearances. >> what a difference that will make if those lines are shorter....
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laura, jim and the others drag the shaken customer to safety. >> he's away from the flame? >> he's away from the flame. >> remarkably, he escapes without severe burns but suffers a fractured kneecap and broken ribs. the driver of the van pleads no contest to failure to control her vehicle and is fined $25. >> weeks later, alex is temporarily in a wheelchair, and he's reunited with his rescuers at a community award ceremony to honor their bravery. >> your quick actions and concern for the well-being of others at the time of confusion and extreme danger is in keeping with the highest traditions reserved for those we recognize as heroes. >> i'm glad that y'all are recognizing these people because i have great feelings for them. >> after the ceremony, laura and jim accompany alex on his first trip back to the gas station. >> it was just adrenaline running through. >> exactly. well, i think we were all running on a lot of that. >> i know i was. >> i don't remember too much. i don't remember getting hit, didn't even know it was a pump at that time. it was just a heavy weight on m
laura, jim and the others drag the shaken customer to safety. >> he's away from the flame? >> he's away from the flame. >> remarkably, he escapes without severe burns but suffers a fractured kneecap and broken ribs. the driver of the van pleads no contest to failure to control her vehicle and is fined $25. >> weeks later, alex is temporarily in a wheelchair, and he's reunited with his rescuers at a community award ceremony to honor their bravery. >> your quick...
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tonight, harry has an exclusive closeup at what the costa concordia, with an american named jim fee who was a sea captain on those same waters for nearly 30 years. >> the people were going down on these lines, they were getting down into the water with those ropes. you see the lifeboats couldn't be launched. it really is something to see a ship this size keeled over. it's amazing. it's a real disaster. there were people who were trying, attempting to jump off the deck into the water from high up, abandoning the ship was not a simple task for all these folks. you had a lot of old people, people, they were sitting down for dinner at the time. the people in the decks below are the ones that are missing and most likely didn't make it. apart from the tragedy of the people who were involved, to have a behemoth like this sitting on the bottom -- >> what's the ecological danger for this ship? >> he's got 2400 tons of diesel fuel on there. if the weather changes, starts breaking up, they can't get it off fast enough, this whole area could be contaminated and the tourism industry here would just
tonight, harry has an exclusive closeup at what the costa concordia, with an american named jim fee who was a sea captain on those same waters for nearly 30 years. >> the people were going down on these lines, they were getting down into the water with those ropes. you see the lifeboats couldn't be launched. it really is something to see a ship this size keeled over. it's amazing. it's a real disaster. there were people who were trying, attempting to jump off the deck into the water from...
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jim moore -- go ahead. >> i agree with that. >> thanks, jim. jim moore with us tonight here on "the ed show." thanks so much. >>> governor chris christie warned crowds in iowa there would be jersey-style consequences if they didn't vote for mitt romney, but it turns out he was just full of hot air. >>> newt gingrich's second ex-wife breaks her silence. how will voters react? richard wolffe, joy-ann reid, and krystal ball weigh in on that. [ male announcer ] say goodbye to "ho-hum," and hello to "whoa, yum." use campbell's cream of chicken soup to make easy enchiladas, cheesy chicken & rice, and other chicken dishes that are oh...so...whoa. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. i have a cold. and i took nyquil but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] sorry, buddy. truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. really? [ male announcer ] you need a more complete cold formula, like alka-seltzer plus liquid gels. it's specially formulated to fight your worst cold symptoms, plus relieve
jim moore -- go ahead. >> i agree with that. >> thanks, jim. jim moore with us tonight here on "the ed show." thanks so much. >>> governor chris christie warned crowds in iowa there would be jersey-style consequences if they didn't vote for mitt romney, but it turns out he was just full of hot air. >>> newt gingrich's second ex-wife breaks her silence. how will voters react? richard wolffe, joy-ann reid, and krystal ball weigh in on that. [ male announcer...
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plus, cofounder of the senate tea party caucus, jim demint. we'll get a preview of the primary but first the front-runner fights back, romney releases a new ad at the time in bain capital. does it meet charles drought hammer's standards. we'll look at that, next. what is thishorty? uh, tissues si i'm sick. you don't cough, you d't show defeat. give me your war face! raaah! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ '80s dance music plays ] [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. if you took the top down on a crossover? if there were buttons for this? wouldn't it be cool if your car could handle the kids. ♪ ...and the nurbgring? or wh if you built a car in tennessee that could change the world? yeah, that would be cool. nissan. innovation for today. innovation for tomorrow. innovation for all. ♪ [ male announcer ] you never know when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with erect
plus, cofounder of the senate tea party caucus, jim demint. we'll get a preview of the primary but first the front-runner fights back, romney releases a new ad at the time in bain capital. does it meet charles drought hammer's standards. we'll look at that, next. what is thishorty? uh, tissues si i'm sick. you don't cough, you d't show defeat. give me your war face! raaah! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what...
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. >> those two officers are lieutenants jim fox and andy piper. >> we are not going to quit shake you down. you better quit. >> i'm not looking for sympathy. check yourself and knock this off. maybe you can get into a program. >> they were completely in synch with each other doing their work. they were obviously very good friends as well. they were complete opposites in terms of how they looked and how they acted. their whole personas. they were extremely effective at what they did. >> what are did you do before corrections? >> worked on a ranch mostly. this was quite a culture shock to me when they drug me off the horse and put me in here. i had never seen anything like this. >> working on a ranch, what did you do? >> ropes and doctored. >> a cowboy. >> basically. >> the lieutenant had that cowboy persona on the job. he always told it like it was. >> you are not going to manipulate the system here at limon. you are going to go through the process like every other inmate does. if that means you go in population. that's where you go. >> the lieutenant was the more gregarious while lieu
. >> those two officers are lieutenants jim fox and andy piper. >> we are not going to quit shake you down. you better quit. >> i'm not looking for sympathy. check yourself and knock this off. maybe you can get into a program. >> they were completely in synch with each other doing their work. they were obviously very good friends as well. they were complete opposites in terms of how they looked and how they acted. their whole personas. they were extremely effective at...
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south carolina conservative, jim demint, a hero to many, is retiring next month. to go run the influential heritage foundation nbc's david gregory, the moderator of "meet the press," has more on the surprise announcement. >> reporter: about four years early, a lot of people thought it would happen by 2017, but not at this point. in his term, demint was somebody who turbo-charged the tea party movement. he told me he would like to see the party really adopt more of these tea party ideas. that really didn't happen. there were more internal fights. he did have success in fielding candidates and also failed. he said they didn't do enough to establish what the party was for. he is going to try to be a force behind the party. now he feels like he can leave the senate, and champion the party >> and one more, senator coburn, from texas, somebody the president has a good relationship with opened the door toward raising taxes on the wealthy. any significance there? >> reporter: yes, i think a lot of things are misplaced. i talked to a lot of people. more and more conservati
south carolina conservative, jim demint, a hero to many, is retiring next month. to go run the influential heritage foundation nbc's david gregory, the moderator of "meet the press," has more on the surprise announcement. >> reporter: about four years early, a lot of people thought it would happen by 2017, but not at this point. in his term, demint was somebody who turbo-charged the tea party movement. he told me he would like to see the party really adopt more of these tea...
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people like jim demint can't stand people like that. they feel the party has become to easy to capitulate. remember with the budget control act when democrats were screaming bloody murder and thought the president had capitulated? guess what? on the far right they thought john boehner and mitch mcconnell had capitulated and lost that negotiation. they want the party further and further to the right. what demint specializes in doing is finding candidates to primary other republicans and to try to push the party further and further to the outskirts. >> what do you think of that? >> i think there's some truth to that. what is interesting to me is that during the bush years, where were all these voices when all the spending was going on? >> he wasn't -- >> there's a certain level of disingenuousness there. you have to be careful in making these broad brush -- >> let me ask you a question. if you were back at your old job, rnc chair, you may be there again for all i know, how would you umpire this thing? would you go to demint and his crowd
people like jim demint can't stand people like that. they feel the party has become to easy to capitulate. remember with the budget control act when democrats were screaming bloody murder and thought the president had capitulated? guess what? on the far right they thought john boehner and mitch mcconnell had capitulated and lost that negotiation. they want the party further and further to the right. what demint specializes in doing is finding candidates to primary other republicans and to try...
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voter fraud. >> jim greer, you know him. >> i do. >> all right. this is your former republican state chairman who says there was never any voter fraud. what's your response to that? >> i'm not real interested in a lot anything that jim greer has to say right now. >> he was your state chairman. >> and he was removed for his credibility issues. >> jim greer is under indictment on charges of stealing money from the state party, which he denies, and he's suing the party for back-pay. >> mr. greer is an angry, offended man who's lashing out at anybody and everybody he can right now. >> is it revenge? >> no, it's not revenge. >> is it retaliation? >> it's not retaliation. it's trying to make the republican party a better party, and the republican party is trying to tinker with and change the voting laws so that they can keep winning elections at all costs. >> the picture he paints is, after 2008 there was real concern, almost an obsession with the number of people who turned out to vote for the democrats and a conclusion that something had to be done. >
voter fraud. >> jim greer, you know him. >> i do. >> all right. this is your former republican state chairman who says there was never any voter fraud. what's your response to that? >> i'm not real interested in a lot anything that jim greer has to say right now. >> he was your state chairman. >> and he was removed for his credibility issues. >> jim greer is under indictment on charges of stealing money from the state party, which he denies, and he's...
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. >>> tonight defense officials fell our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski that a u.s. navy s.e.a.l. was killed during the rescue operation of an american doctor in afghanistan. his name has not been released. it happened during a raids to save dr. dill let joseph. the military says the operation was ordered after intelligence showed the doctor's life was in danger. >>> just two months after winning re-election, venezuelan president hugo chavez says his cancer has returned and he's treating treatment once again in kib what. in a nationally televised speech, chaves mentioned a possible successor should his condition worsen. it's not revealed what type of cancer he has. >>> tomorrow the first fema trailers are expected to roll into new jersey, much needed temporary housing. and in new york tonight, there are new questions about why politicians for decades didn't heed warnings about what could happen if a superstorm like sandy came ashore. katie? >> reporter: good evening, lester. there was a 14-foot storm surge here on lower manhattan, completely submerging this subway st
. >>> tonight defense officials fell our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski that a u.s. navy s.e.a.l. was killed during the rescue operation of an american doctor in afghanistan. his name has not been released. it happened during a raids to save dr. dill let joseph. the military says the operation was ordered after intelligence showed the doctor's life was in danger. >>> just two months after winning re-election, venezuelan president hugo chavez says his cancer has...
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elrst we'll go to jim axelrod. >> reporter: at 1:00 this afternoon, the first two funerals began: one in newtown, the other 25 miles away. this woman spoke for many. >> you shouldn't be at a six- year-old's funeral. i mean, it's a devastating event and it's heart breaking and it keeps getting more heart breaking. >> reporter: six-year-old noah pozner was eulogized as a kind, caring, slightly mischevious boy who'd been looking forward to a buddy's birthday party on saturday. six-year-old jack pinto was described as all boy at his funeral. a huge new york giants' fan whose favorite player, victor cruz, played yesterday with jack's name on his gloves and cleats. jerry rhine holtz was at the funeral. >> the people that spoke, there were little stories about jack being in heaven tossing footballs at the angels and githinging their halos off of their head and everyone got a chuckle out of that. >> reporter: the one funeral home in newtown will hold 11 dunerals between now and christmas. funeral director shauna molloy she from a neighboring town to help out at jack pinto's funeral. did the k
elrst we'll go to jim axelrod. >> reporter: at 1:00 this afternoon, the first two funerals began: one in newtown, the other 25 miles away. this woman spoke for many. >> you shouldn't be at a six- year-old's funeral. i mean, it's a devastating event and it's heart breaking and it keeps getting more heart breaking. >> reporter: six-year-old noah pozner was eulogized as a kind, caring, slightly mischevious boy who'd been looking forward to a buddy's birthday party on saturday....
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jim avila, abc news, new york. >>> and coming up, our instant index. what had us talking today starting with this. by getting a scowl from your boss might not be a bad thing. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money.
jim avila, abc news, new york. >>> and coming up, our instant index. what had us talking today starting with this. by getting a scowl from your boss might not be a bad thing. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. but i'm...
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you talk, jim, about the interdependence of the u.s. and china. we just went through that with the connect the dots. how do we push more of the conversation to resolving through our mutual dependence as opposed to the false optics of demonization. >> it is a close working relationship that we have with china. and it's growing. and we are their biggest export market. so we both have a lot to gain and a lot to lose from this relationship. so i look at it as playing offense and defense. and the defense is making sure that china is living up to its commitments as a trading partner. and the offense is doing what we need to do and should be doing any way to grow jobs in the united states so that we're an effective competitor in the world. >> and richard, it is easy to sit on the bully pulpit and complain about currency rigging or about the tax strategy. mathematically, it may be correct. but it's also clear, much as it is with mispricing in the energy markets and other tax codes, that only a sophisticated approach that realizes that correcting this is a
you talk, jim, about the interdependence of the u.s. and china. we just went through that with the connect the dots. how do we push more of the conversation to resolving through our mutual dependence as opposed to the false optics of demonization. >> it is a close working relationship that we have with china. and it's growing. and we are their biggest export market. so we both have a lot to gain and a lot to lose from this relationship. so i look at it as playing offense and defense. and...
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abc's jim avila gets on the line. >> -- expires. >> this is the last time we'll contact you. >> on your automobile. >> reporter: they pretend to be concerned about your car. >> we have critical information about your automobile warranty. >> reporter: to know your credit card balance. >> this is rachel at card holder services. >> reporter: and desperately want you to respond. >> please press 1 now on your phone to speak with a live operator. >> reporter: but don't do it. >> out advice is straightforward, hang up. there are virtually no legitimate marketers trying to reach you to sell you something using a prerecorded call. >> reporter: it could be the number one nuisance in the american home, robo-calls, those prerecorded sales pitches, they're all illegal whether you're on the do not call list or not. 15 robo-call rings busted last year, but according to a federal trade commission report issued today, it's a violation that keeps on growing. nearly 4 million people filed official federal complaints about telemarketing last year. that's up by a million. why the jump? easy access technolog
abc's jim avila gets on the line. >> -- expires. >> this is the last time we'll contact you. >> on your automobile. >> reporter: they pretend to be concerned about your car. >> we have critical information about your automobile warranty. >> reporter: to know your credit card balance. >> this is rachel at card holder services. >> reporter: and desperately want you to respond. >> please press 1 now on your phone to speak with a live operator....
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. >> you weren't pretty before, jim. >> he was even looking at me saying you didn't look good before the shooting. it took me a minute to realize, hey, i'm still getting humor out of this. i can hear everything he's saying and sergeant kellermann, and i joke arne a lot with one another and when he said that i just wanted to give some level of normalcy to him. >> everybody had a role out there on that scene. the officers that responded by shooting back had a role that they played. officer riley, when he arrived he took on the role of being by my side. he knew i've been hit, and i can't say enough about him because him being on the ground and seeing the blood i knew i was going to die. >> i'm with you, okay? >> sergeant kellermann is losing a lot of blood and fears losing his life, but somehow has the presence of mind to call his wife. >> i can talk about this whole, vent and it's talk about my wife that gets to me. i remember dialing her number, and i remember she answered. i remember her saying, baby, i've been shot, and i don't know if i'll make it. i love you, okay? >> sergeant kel
. >> you weren't pretty before, jim. >> he was even looking at me saying you didn't look good before the shooting. it took me a minute to realize, hey, i'm still getting humor out of this. i can hear everything he's saying and sergeant kellermann, and i joke arne a lot with one another and when he said that i just wanted to give some level of normalcy to him. >> everybody had a role out there on that scene. the officers that responded by shooting back had a role that they...
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let's bring back jim swanson, chief investment strategist. we need your number one moneymaking trade, what is it? >> they're good in commercial real estate and tremendous in it. we have overvaluation, hitting 15 to 20 times cash flow, this is getting overvalued. i would ship the money into it. really fantastic margins and we are seeing companies trying to hold onto very high margins the way they're doing that is moving into storage companies they can do virtualization off-site and a big money saver. cheryl: a basket of a whole bunch of computing names, is that a way to get a lot of exposure in one fell swoop? >> i don't want anybody to think they can buy a naive basket. some companies are much more adept at this and called services and others. liz: you're really involved in many, would you be shutting those? >> it would be at evaluation. we have increasing jobs, reducing bankruptcies in these, the real secret is evaluation in the earnings has already sent this, you know what to make a move to regional banks and get very low prices to book val
let's bring back jim swanson, chief investment strategist. we need your number one moneymaking trade, what is it? >> they're good in commercial real estate and tremendous in it. we have overvaluation, hitting 15 to 20 times cash flow, this is getting overvalued. i would ship the money into it. really fantastic margins and we are seeing companies trying to hold onto very high margins the way they're doing that is moving into storage companies they can do virtualization off-site and a big...
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abc's senior national correspondent, jim avila, has been making the calls all day. >> reporter: these three-story-high tanks are filled with orange juice contaminated with a banned pesticide. tainted juice from brazil, mixed into the american supply chain, and already being sold in grocery stores across the country. fda tests inspected the pesticide, that in large doses can cause birth defects. in the storage tanks of major companies, like tropicana and minute maid, import and blend their products. they're stopping juice containing the same or lower levels of pesticide at the border. but the juice that's already here is being sold with fda blessing. toxicologists tell abc news, it would take much more tainted juice than one could drink, upwards of eight gallons a day, to bring on acute poisoning or lead to birth defects. the juice companies say it's too early to tell. consumers are backing off processed o.j. for breakfast. but at the stores, it's not hard to find shoppers who have. >> i don't want to take a chance. >> reporter: americans drink 1 billion gallons of orange juice a year.
abc's senior national correspondent, jim avila, has been making the calls all day. >> reporter: these three-story-high tanks are filled with orange juice contaminated with a banned pesticide. tainted juice from brazil, mixed into the american supply chain, and already being sold in grocery stores across the country. fda tests inspected the pesticide, that in large doses can cause birth defects. in the storage tanks of major companies, like tropicana and minute maid, import and blend their...
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jim cantore is with us for an update on the severity of the storm. good evening. >> it's already coming to fruition, you can see it just off the coast here. these high clouds screaming north to where it's going to be another cold night tonight in new england. and these storm ravaged area. this model is going to give us an idea of what the storm is going to do. possibly tomorrow morning, no precipitation on the coast yet. it won't be long after that, look what happens during the evening brian. we change the rain over to snow, even in new york city, the hard hit jersey shore, across long island as well. the wind, surge and now the snow to add insult to injury. nine days after sandy. >> unbelievable. we'll talk to you next right back here tomorrow night, jim cantore, thanks. >>> we'll take a break. in a moment, what voters are telling us mattered most to them as they left the polls today. [ ] are you sure you can fit in there? [ chuckles ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] around view monitor with bird's-eye view. nice work. [ male announcer ] introducing the
jim cantore is with us for an update on the severity of the storm. good evening. >> it's already coming to fruition, you can see it just off the coast here. these high clouds screaming north to where it's going to be another cold night tonight in new england. and these storm ravaged area. this model is going to give us an idea of what the storm is going to do. possibly tomorrow morning, no precipitation on the coast yet. it won't be long after that, look what happens during the evening...
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jim axelrod is in hoboken, new jersey. >> sandy didn't stop me from voting! >> reporter: nothing would stop nelly moreno from voting. four feet of water swept through her neighborhood in hoboken last week. at any point did you think "forget it, this year i'm not voting "? >> no. on the contrary. it motivated me to come out. >> reporter: volunteers scrubbed all weekend to get the polls ready. 800 polling places were without power in new jersey saturday. today it's fewer than a hundred. this mobile voting precinct delivered mail-in ballots along the jersey shore. on staten island, some votes were cast by flashlight. >> here to vote? come on in! >> reporter: new york and new jersey voters displaced by the storm can vote at any polling place. that contributed to long lines and some confusion. i thought people were supposed to be able to vote wherever they wanted. >> yeah, it's not happening. >> reporter: but maureen mcdonald was grateful to vote inside this tent in far rockaway new york. >> it makes me feel proud to be an american that during a disaster like this
jim axelrod is in hoboken, new jersey. >> sandy didn't stop me from voting! >> reporter: nothing would stop nelly moreno from voting. four feet of water swept through her neighborhood in hoboken last week. at any point did you think "forget it, this year i'm not voting "? >> no. on the contrary. it motivated me to come out. >> reporter: volunteers scrubbed all weekend to get the polls ready. 800 polling places were without power in new jersey saturday. today...
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go along with jim lehrer. >> does anyone think it's strange that juan is defending pbs? >> i'm not saying. >> that's it for us, thanks for watching, have a great weekend, bye. >> did mitt romney's post debate victory hit a speed bump with the unemployment rate? we'll break down what the numbers mean. this is special report. good evening, i'm bret baier. president obama is hailing the jobs report, showing a drop from 8.1% to 7.8, as a sign the country has come too far to turn back now. his republican challenger says the new numbers are not the sign of a true recovery, in fact, he says they're telling a far different story. the government's household survey says that 873,000 people entered the work force. but the employer survey found 114,000 new jobs created, 10,000 of those in government. so, the difference, about 760,000 are apparently not full-time stable jobs, what's known as the real unemployment mark, the unemployed and those too discouraged to look for work remains unchanged at 14.7%. white house correspondent wendell goler begins our coverage of the report and the
go along with jim lehrer. >> does anyone think it's strange that juan is defending pbs? >> i'm not saying. >> that's it for us, thanks for watching, have a great weekend, bye. >> did mitt romney's post debate victory hit a speed bump with the unemployment rate? we'll break down what the numbers mean. this is special report. good evening, i'm bret baier. president obama is hailing the jobs report, showing a drop from 8.1% to 7.8, as a sign the country has come too far to...